• Dating A More Masculine Woman? Here's What To Do

  • Dec 19 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

Dating A More Masculine Woman? Here's What To Do

  • Summary

  • Talking points: relationships, masculinity, culture

    This is a question I get all the time from men. They date a woman who takes on what feels like a very masculine energy, and they're not sure how to handle that without doubling down on battles, roles, and standoffs. Here's how to build a grounded, fulfilling, satisfying partnership instead.


    (00:00:00) - Intro and the reasons women adopt traditionally masculine traits

    (00:08:40) - What do you do? Number one: let go of “who’s right” battles

    (00:12:12) - Stop fighting for the “masculine role” in the relationship

    (00:16:54) - Evoke emotion


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